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Omnivore Recordings is proud to be involved in Iain Matthews’ first U.S. release in fifteen years, The Art Of Obscurity! More than that, we’re expanding our horizons, in working with Iain and Pledge Music, and making it even more special.

When Steve Marriott left the Small Faces (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2012) to launch a new band in 1968, expectations were high. Marriott teamed with 18-year-old guitarist Peter Frampton, already a U.K. star through his work with The Herd, along with bassist Greg Ridley from Spooky Tooth, and 17-year-old drummer Jerry Shirley, who Steve Marriott had used as a session player for Andrew Loog Oldham’s Immediate Record Label. Humble Pie recorded four albums and several singles before achieving its U.S. breakthrough with 1971’s double-live set Performance: Rockin’ the Fillmore.

We now have Stereo copies of the wonderful album Heartbreak by Bert Jansch available for now in our shop. Still on clear vinyl just like the Mono copies. Or get the CD with the bonus disc Live At McCabe’s Guitar Shop! Either way, this record needs to be a part of your life!

We’ve got so many new releases coming in the fall, it’s time to start sharing. Lots of folks have been asking about the Old 97′s & Waylon Jennings sold out Record Store Day double 7". So we’re issuing it as a CD & Digital E.P., adding two more Old 97′s demos and letting it loose back out into the world! One of the added demos is a cover of the Magnetic Fields song, “Born On A Train!”

How does that song go? “Summertime, and the listenin’ is easy?” Whatever the words are, we here at the Omnivore Head Table have made sure we’ve got you covered for every conceivable situation. June finds us in a power pop mode with the CD/Digital/Standard black vinyl release of our acclaimed Big Star documentary soundtrack, Nothing Can Hurt Me. We’ve even got a glow-in-the dark Big Star slipmat to put underneath! Add in The Three O’Clock’s The Hidden World Revealed on CD/Digital and the paisley sun shines bright.

The story of Big Star will finally hit the big screen in the feature-length documentary Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me (for information on the film, please visit Magnolia Pictures). After years in the making, the movie will open in theaters, On Demand and on iTunes, July 3. A week before that, we’ll be releasing the soundtrack featuring 22 tracks, all of which are previously unissued versions of classic Big Star songs! It will be available on CD, digital and a double-LP (standard weight, black vinyl). Pre-order now!

If the response to their recent reunion gigs (and anticipation for Coachella) weren’t enough, we’re proud to present the first ever collection by The Three O’Clock covering the years 1981-1986! Coming June 25, The Hidden World Revealed has everything a Three O’Clock fan could want; 20 tracks that include hits to demos to alternate mixes to fan-club singles.

There’s a reason it’s called RECORD Store Day. Yes, April 20th will be this year’s Record Store Day, and we here at Omnivore are ready to deliver. Three titles in fact. Big Star, Old 97's with Waylon Jennings, and Three HIts.

Back by popular demand, Stack-a-Tracks, the two classic Jellyfish albums presented instrumentally for your enjoyment! Our Record Store Day first pressing was a limited-edition numbered gatefold 2-CD set that blew out so fast that we thought we should get it back out there as soon as possible for those who missed it. Available 3/12.